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Updated: May 28, 2025
Le carillon, c'est l'heure inattendue et folle Que l'oeil croit voir, vêtue en danseuse espagnole Apparaître soudain par le trou vif et clair Que ferait, en s'ouvrant, une porte de l'air." It was not until the seventeenth century that Flanders began to place these wondrous collections of bells in her great towers, which seem to have been built for them.
He found a man he knew among the drivers and offered him a cigarette. He also produced and presented an entire box of matches. Matches were very dear, and hardly to be bought at any price. Henri watched grimly and hummed a little song: "Trou la la, ç
We just near de top, and de enemy begin to look bery blue, when I see de Kunnel's right arm drop he was only a cap'en den his sword fell from his hand, but he seize it wid de oder hand, and wave it above his head, shouting, `On, boys, on. We reach de fort: de Frenchmen fire wid de guns, and poke at us wid de pikes, and swear at us wid deir mouds, and grapeshot and musket-balls come rattling down about our heads; but dat no stop us; and on we went till we got into de fort, and trou de gates, and den de Frenchmen, who had fought bery well, but could fight no more, rushed away.
"We must get away to-night, for if the mayor decides on sending us either to Leogane or Le Trou we shall have a very poor chance afterwards." They tried the bars, but all of them were deeply imbedded in the stone. "Where there's a will there's a way," observed Jack.
"The body of your countryman found on the beach proves that you were shipwrecked. Still, as you are in the country, we must consider you as prisoners of war, and treat you as such. For this night you must remain here, and to-morrow I will consider whether I will send you to Leogane or Le Trou, where you will wait with others of your countrymen to be exchanged."
Then we have Kean, at a place called the Trou de Charbon, the "Coal Hole," where, to the edification of the public, he engages in a fisty combat with a notorious boxer. This scene was received by the audience with loud exclamations of delight, and commented on, by the journals, as a faultless picture of English manners.
In the first place, I put my instrument between her buttocks and moved it backwards and forwards in this position. I do not know how it was, but the head of my engine struck against le trou de son cul.
And an old MS, written in French, speaking of various alterations, in names about this city, observes, "De Hellegat, trou d'Enfer, ils ont fait Hell-gate, porte d'Enfer."
He held down his head; he could not recollect it; all the songs of the good old days were mixed up in his head. As they made up their minds to leave him alone, he seemed to remember, and began to stutter in a cavernous voice: "Trou la la, trou la la, Trou la, trou la, trou la la!"
We shall have to stop at different houses on the road. That he must first take us to the mayor, or some official, who may perhaps send us to the governor at Leogane, by whom we shall be examined, and if found to be spies, we shall be shot." "Then Le Trou is not our first destination, and much will depend upon the character of the mayor before whom we are taken," observed Oliver.
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